Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
Careers
Job Outlook in Vermont
High Demand
What you might do
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers use ultrasound equipment to make images of inside a patient’s body. Doctors may use the images to look for disease or to check on an unborn baby.
Where you might work
Hospital, doctor’s office, laboratory.
Related Links
My Next Move: Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
O*Net Online: Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
Occupational Outlook Handbook: Medical Sonographers and Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics: Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS)
Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Education Required
Most Diagnostic Medical Sonographers hold an associate’s degree (2 years) or a non-degree certificate. Career advancement is possible with a bachelor’s degree (4 years).
Where to Study
Maine College of Health Professions
Hudson Valley Community College
Northeast College of Health Sciences
Rochester Institute of Technology
For more information, contact your regional AHEC:
Northern Vermont AHEC
www.nvtahec.org
802-748-2506
Southern Vermont AHEC
www.svtahec.org
802-885-2126